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For those of you who have your results, how long did the quality control stage take? I've been at 80% since January 3rd. I'm pretty patient, but the 6-8 week deadline has come and gone. I'm wondering if I should expect to be waiting another couple of days, or another month...
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My kit reached 80% on Nov. 29, 2012. I got my results on Dec. 12, which was 13 days (9 business days) at the Quality Control stage. The kit had reached the lab on Oct. 25, so getting done by Dec. 12 was at the 7 week mark.
I hope all those waiting get their results soon! I agree that the holidays may have played a part in any delay in processing time.
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Good to know. Maybe that means I'll get my results today.Or this week. If it's delayed much longer I'm going to assume my maternal haplogroup is neanderthal and they don't know how to break it to me.
Edit: Knew this would happen - I haven't gotten the e-mail, but I just checked the site and it looks like my results are finally in. Off to see what they say.
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Here are my results:
Maternal haplogroup: H6a1b4
40% Mediterranean, 40% Northern European, 20% Southwest Asian (wow I broke down really nicely, haha), which apparently means my closest reference populations are: United Kingdom and Bulgarian. I didn't really expect my Med and SW Asian to be so high, for some reason I thought I'd be a lot more Northern European. So that's kind of cool.
Neanderthal: 3.1%
Denisovan: 3.7%
I think that's all for now.
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Originally posted by boutrosdu93 View Poststill nothing and soon the 2 month deadline... (on the 19th of January)
and 2 weeks on quality control, hope I won't have the german / greek thing...
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Kit Received 1/15/2013, at Stage 1
I thought it would be worthwhile to keep this thread going by posting my Stage updates, for the benfit of other impatient participants like me. From previous posts, it looks as though Stage 1 (isolation) has been taking roughly 2 weeks or so. My kit was received back on 1/15/2013, so I'll be at 2 weeks tomorrow...
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Originally posted by mkbunch View PostI thought it would be worthwhile to keep this thread going by posting my Stage updates, for the benfit of other impatient participants like me. From previous posts, it looks as though Stage 1 (isolation) has been taking roughly 2 weeks or so. My kit was received back on 1/15/2013, so I'll be at 2 weeks tomorrow...
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Isolation Stage...
Yeah, I think it must be a period that your sample spends in "the box" until it learns to behave itself.
I wonder how FTDNA is batching the Geno samples. If they're running Geno batching on an entirely separate basis, that could be part of the reason for the extended inter-stage waits. Either way, it's a lesson in patience...
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Isolation Stage Complete
National Geographic sent notice today (January 30, 2013) that my kit had moved from isolation status to the DNA analysis stage. That makes 15 days for isolation - I hope my sample minds its p's and q's from here on!
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